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easily accessible from the Lonavala...not much to climb...the fort is highly recommended for families ..even kids would enjoy it...in monsoon, it is foggy, windy...in september, top will be covered with wild flowers...there are canons, temples, lakes atop...plz dont try swimming in the lakes...there have been...More

This fort is an easy climb if you are a regular trekker. Has stairs all the way up and it is easy. the problem is finding the way to the starting point, this is covered with a lot of green and shrubbery. Offers a great...More

We went on this trek in heavy rains and keeping our clothes dry was the only challenge for us. To begin, this is no more than a one day trek. The trail starts at the Peth Shahpur village which is about 20-22 km from Lonavala...More

Monsoon is probably the best time to go here. You can take family here as well. Kids (above 5 years) can do this trek too. The view is beautiful from the top. This fort looms over Amby valley. There are ponds and waterfalls on top....More

We visited this Fort last week only. The trek was so beautiful in the rains, and the waterfall in between makes it just awesome. Trek is moderate and my 7 year old son has also easily climbed to the fort. My suggestion : Must go...More

Best time to visit koraigad..monsoon
Don't go for one day picnic.. it will become hectic because of too much traffic and visitors ..
Plan for stay near koraigad in ambavane village where u can get decent room at very affordable price ..
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Make sure the guide knows the exact route from the village in the beginning. It feels like you are wandering into a jungle but the steps do finally emerge. Really worth the climb. Totally deserted and stunning.

This fort has two ways to climb up... 99 percent dont know other way... it is from other side..
if you r with your family , go from aamby valley side it is safe and normal way with proper stairs...
and if you want to...More